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Confucianism in Everyday Life:
Tao of Pooh:
David, Cindy, Yungjun, Ji Soo
Buddhism:
Sujin, David
Assignment V -
Interview of Religion
Questions:
1. If you have a religion, which one is it and how involved are you in this religion?
2. If you don't have a religion, how would you define your beliefs?
3. What is your family's faith? Is it different from yours? Are there any specific traditions or rituals that you do with your family?
4. Buddhism claims that there is a cycle of life through karma and reincarnation. Do you agree with this belief? Why or why not?
5. "Do to others, what you would have them do to you."
"What you do not want to happen to you, do not do it yourself either."
The first line is from the Christian text, the Bible. The second is from Confucius. Which one do you agree with more? Why?
6. What sets your religion (or non-religion) apart from others?
7. Why do you follow the path of faith that you follow? Who influenced you to follow it?
8. Do you believe in a heaven or hell?
9. What is your opinion on government, and how the ruler should rule his people?
10. What do you think is the most important aspect of your religion?
Person being interviewed: Jason, my chinese friend.
the Interview was through Facebook:
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Confucianism in Everyday Life:
Tao of Pooh: David, Cindy, Yungjun, Ji Soo
Buddhism: Sujin, David
Assignment V - Interview of Religion
Questions:
1. If you have a religion, which one is it and how involved are you in this religion?
2. If you don't have a religion, how would you define your beliefs?
3. What is your family's faith? Is it different from yours? Are there any specific traditions or rituals that you do with your family?
4. Buddhism claims that there is a cycle of life through karma and reincarnation. Do you agree with this belief? Why or why not?
5. "Do to others, what you would have them do to you."
"What you do not want to happen to you, do not do it yourself either."
The first line is from the Christian text, the Bible. The second is from Confucius. Which one do you agree with more? Why?
6. What sets your religion (or non-religion) apart from others?
7. Why do you follow the path of faith that you follow? Who influenced you to follow it?
8. Do you believe in a heaven or hell?
9. What is your opinion on government, and how the ruler should rule his people?
10. What do you think is the most important aspect of your religion?
Person being interviewed: Jason, my chinese friend.
the Interview was through Facebook: